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Classic Peking Opera to be staged at upcoming Shanghai arts festival

Updated: Oct 17, 2019 By Xu Xiaomin China Daily Print
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Shi Yihong (left), who plays the role of Yang Yuhuan, and Li Jun, the main actor of the opera, at a news conference about the production.[Photo provided to China Daily]

A highlight will be the "jade-plate dancing" sequence, a scene Mei popularized almost a century ago. The performance features Shi dancing on a large green plate that complements her movements and costume.

"This is a great combination of operatic poses and classical dance moves. I've been practicing very hard these days. I might actually be the best dancer in the field of Peking Opera," Shi quips.

Historical records show that the Tang Dynasty attracted many foreigners to its capital city, Chang'an (today's Xi'an), resulting in this art form being infused with international elements. As such, the choreography involves actors performing exotic dances alongside Shi to reflect the period's prosperity and diversity.

To cater to modern audiences, the stage design gives up traditional sets featuring colorful furniture and decorations in favor of scenery presented using multimedia.

"We started work on this show at the beginning of the year. I hope this opera will become a classic that will go on to be staged by future generations," says company director Zhang Fan.

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